
Is it the final blow for Starmer as Healey resigns?
From Political Currency by Persephonica
June 11, 2026 · 1h 16m · Season 1 · Episode 292
About this episode
The episode discusses the implications of John Healey's resignation and the upcoming by-election, focusing on Andy Burnham's potential return to Parliament and the intersection of politics and football during the World Cup.
The shock resignation of defence secretary John Healey has prompted an emergency input from Ed Balls and George Osborne for this week’s episode. They react to why he went, what it means for the government and how defence spending will become a bigger crunch point than it was already. In one week’s time voting will open for the by-election of the century. Will Andy Burnham return to Parliament and enter Downing Street? If he does, how can he learn from not just the mistakes of Keir Starmer but previous PMs who entered mid-government. The pair examine the challenges facing the King of the North, and lay out what he must do immediately to right the ship. They then turn their focus to Burnham’s biggest challenge: the economy. He says Manchesterism is the answer, but what is it? Does it work? And if it does, can it be effectively applied to the whole country? Finally, with the World Cup kicking off tonight the pair take some time to look at the interplay of politics and football. Is this the most politically charged World Cup ever? What can be expected from Donald Trump, who has a testy relationship with co-hosts Canada and Mexico? What will be the impact of Iran’s…
People in this episode
Guests: Ed Balls, George Osborne
Topics covered
- politics
- defense
- by-elections
- economy
- football
- government
Keywords
- John Healey
- Ed Balls
- George Osborne
- Andy Burnham
- Keir Starmer
- World Cup
- politics
- defense spending
- economy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Canada, Mexico
Places: Manchester
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